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Field to FinishWorking with AutoCAD Civil 3DShawn HerringCivil Applications Engineer @ ProSoft, IncTraining & Support Manager
1Introduction:Shawn Herring
9 years in Civil Engineering CommunityDrafter/DesignerCADD MangerProject ManagerCivil Engineer
3+ Years with Autodesk ResellerTeach and Support Civil 3D, Map 3D, SSA and AutoCADCivil 3D Certified Professional Since 2007Speak at numerous User Groups across the countryManage Support/Training StaffMultiple Social Media Sites
Jason Jenkins, PLS
Jason is a Professional Land Surveyor, Licensed in the State of Utah. He has 19 years experience in surveying and land planning, with a strong background in Civil Engineering. He was the Chief Designer and CAD Manager for an engineering firm for 9 years and has owned his own surveying firm for the last 10 years. Jason is the most recent addition to the ProSoft staff and will be a valuable asset to the civil engineering and surveying community.
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3AgendaField to Finish
Figure Prefix Database
Linework Code Set
Data Collection
Editing Survey Figures
Bonus Information
Questions
Agenda2:15 3:30 (Field)Overview of Field CollectionSurvey Parking Lot!!
3:30 4:00Break
4:00 5:30 (Finish)Create Civil 3D SetupImport DatabaseInspect and Finish!!
Goals:Learn the components and procedures required to collect linework in the field.
Witness a workflow that will work with any survey data collection equipment.
Learn how to quickly and easily edit survey figures
Understand the business benefits of collecting field data in a way that line work is created automatically.Lets Get Started.At the end of todays session
Linework Code SetCoding MethodBefore or AfterPoint Description
Ex: B TBC TBC B
Linework Code SetSpecial Codes (Most Used)Begin and End linework
Start and Stop Horizontal and Vertical Offsets
Linework Code SetLine Segment Instructions
Linework Code SetCurve Segment Instructions
Linework Code SetAny Code is Customizable!
Ex: B for Begin + for Begin
E for End - For EndUniversal Field to FinishNew Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BLines (figures) are automatically created by connecting point descriptions if a linework code is used.New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BIn this example B is added to the descriptions to begin linework (figures).New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BNew Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2TBC2Figures are automatically created by connecting point descriptions if a linework code is used.New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC2New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC2CLNew Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC2CLNew Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC2CLTBC1New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC1 ETBC2CLTBC1New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC1 ETBC2CLTBC1New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC1 ECL E TBC2CLTBC1New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC1 ECL E TBC2CLTBC1New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC1 ECL ETBC2 E TBC2CLTBC1New Linework Code Set Universal F2FTBC1 BCL BTBC2 BTBC2CLTBC1TBC1 ECL ETBC2 E TBC2CLTBC1Three figures were automatically created.Field Demo Parking Lot
DemonstrationLinework Code SetFigure Prefix DatabaseSetup Civil 3D/Prepare to Import 2010 Autodesk 28
Linework Code SetAny Code is Customizable!
Ex: B for Begin + for Begin
E for End - For EndUniversal Field to FinishFigure Prefix Figure Prefix Database
30Here well see a simple example of a typical project scenario. With the Projects and Data Management solution that Civil 3D offers, a Vault server that can be installed on a network or local machine is where the project resides. We have multiple users using multiple drawings accessing and using data in the project.
We have user one who has referenced a surface from the project, and is working with it in a drawing on their machine. At the same time, we have a second user which is also referencing the same surface, but in this case is designing an alignment and profile from it. A third user is accessing the same data, but in this case, they are running an analysis on the surface. Note that these users can have read-write access to the data, allowing for a true multi-user system for sharing and managing our critical project information in real-time.DemonstrationFINISHEdit and QueriesSurface creation 2010 Autodesk 31Import EventsNetworksFiguresSurvey PointsEquipment Figure Prefix Survey Database
Equipment Database
Figure Prefix Database
Survey Database Files:32Here well see a simple example of a typical project scenario. With the Projects and Data Management solution that Civil 3D offers, a Vault server that can be installed on a network or local machine is where the project resides. We have multiple users using multiple drawings accessing and using data in the project.
We have user one who has referenced a surface from the project, and is working with it in a drawing on their machine. At the same time, we have a second user which is also referencing the same surface, but in this case is designing an alignment and profile from it. A third user is accessing the same data, but in this case, they are running an analysis on the surface. Note that these users can have read-write access to the data, allowing for a true multi-user system for sharing and managing our critical project information in real-time.Survey Database:Import EventsWho, What, When
NetworksAn Event in the Field
FiguresLinework
Survey PointsImport EventsNetworksFiguresSurvey Points
TXTSurvey Database:.DWG Points34Here well see a simple example of a typical project scenario. With the Projects and Data Management solution that Civil 3D offers, a Vault server that can be installed on a network or local machine is where the project resides. We have multiple users using multiple drawings accessing and using data in the project.
We have user one who has referenced a surface from the project, and is working with it in a drawing on their machine. At the same time, we have a second user which is also referencing the same surface, but in this case is designing an alignment and profile from it. A third user is accessing the same data, but in this case, they are running an analysis on the surface. Note that these users can have read-write access to the data, allowing for a true multi-user system for sharing and managing our critical project information in real-time.DemonstrationProcess Field DataSimulate Data CollectionLines, Curves, Double Coding 2010 Autodesk 35Editing Survey Figures:Survey Point PropertiesSurvey Figure PropertiesResolve Crossing Breaklines
DemonstrationSurvey Point EditingSurvey Figure EditingResolve Crossing Breaklines 2010 Autodesk 37DemonstrationWorking With NotesSurvey Database LogSurvey Database Queries 2010 Autodesk 38New Survey QueryPoints and FiguresDynamic Surface Creation
2010 Autodesk 39New Survey ToolsAccess to Field-CollectedSurvey DataImportLabelQuery
2010 Autodesk 40Bonus Information:Working with NotesDatabase Log
Mapcheck Tool / Curve CalculatorSurvey Link DC / Geodetic Calculator / COGO Geometry Editor
42Summary:Learn the components and procedures required to collect linework in the field.
Witness a workflow that will work with any survey data collection equipment.
Learn how to quickly and easily edit survey figures
Understand the business benefits of collecting field data in a way that line work is created automatically.
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